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Love Island Megan Barton Hanson's death threats over cosmetic surgery - Metro.co.uk


Love Island Megan Barton Hanson's death threats over cosmetic surgery - Metro.co.uk

Posted: 13 Aug 2019 03:19 PM PDT

Love Island star Megan Barton Hanson has spoken about the chilling death threats she received after it was revealed she had had cosmetic surgery.

Megan has had her ears pinned back, as well as work done on her nose, breasts and teeth.

The reality TV star said her second boob job was a 'treat' for herself for working so hard when she became a stripper.

But her appearance on Love Island sparked hateful comments from online trolls, will some going as far as to threaten her life.

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Speaking to Kathy Burke on the Channel 4 documentary All Woman, Megan said: 'I got so much stick for it in the island.

'I thought yeah they would mention the fact that I slept with two boys, yeah they would mention I was a stripper and I'd done glamour modelling. But I didn't think there would be that much stick for getting surgery.

'There would be comments that I was fake and plastic. I was getting death threats at one point. I think people just love to hate.'

Editorial Use Only. No Merchandising. No Commercial Use. Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/REX/Shutterstock (9668299cg) Megan Barton Hanson 'Love Island' TV Show, Series 4, Majorca, Spain - 2018
Megan said she got 'so much stick' when she was on Love Island (Picture: ITV)

Megan added: 'Whether you edit yourself on these apps or in real life you get so much stick. These platforms are out here and these adverts are targeted at girls my age. They encourage it and when you do it you get vilified.'

When asked to explain the procedures she has had done on her body, the former islander said: 'The first thing I had done was my ears. Kids at school were nasty and call me a rat, and then my nose and my boobs.

'My mum was having hers done and I was like, "Would you pay for me to have my boobs done? I promise I'll pay you back."'

'When I started stripping I had a second boob job, I thought I'd treat myself because I'd worked hard and I'd get the perfect natural looking boobs that I always wanted.'

Kathy Burke and Megan Barton Hanson
Megan appeared in Kathy Burke's documentary All Woman (Picture: Channel 4)

However the Celebs Go Dating star said that she wanted to encourage young girls to feel inner confidence.

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She told Kathy: 'I just don't want girls to have unrealistic expectations like I did. It didn't fix anything.

'It changed the outside shell but you're still dealing with the insecurities inside. Chucking money at it won't help.'

Kathy Burke's All Woman continues Tuesday at 10pm on Channel 4

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Alpha Male Cosmetics -water-based and organic - Instinct Magazine

Posted: 17 Aug 2019 05:00 PM PDT

Alpha Male Cosmetics – Media

Bring up the proposition of men wearing makeup and images of feminized faces, ladyboys, and drag queens are most likely what will come to mind. However, there is no negative connotation intended by this observation. Thankfully, today's liberated landscape of sexual identity has allowed such representations to become far more acceptable now than any other time before. 

I suppose we have many trailblazers to thank; from the otherworldly androgyny of Bowie as Ziggy Stardust, and hetero, 80s big hair bands, to the iconic RuPaul who made drag queens mainstream. The times have indeed changed when it comes to societal acceptance of the varying degrees of masculinity in both gay and straight men. That landscape continues to expand beyond traditional boundaries.

Take for example the term "Metrosexual" that caught on nearly two decades ago with the help of the original "Queer Eye" guys.  Specifically, it was the groundbreaking show's impeccable stylist, Carson Kressley, who taught millions of straight men that women love a well-groomed man who is not afraid of a pink shirt, fitted pants, and an array of high-end skincare products.  

Men's skincare products, in general, used to be an anomaly in the cosmetics industry. There were products for shaving and aftershave soothing, but items to conceal or enhance were all but nonexistent except for a few novelties like "makeup" products for men by Marc Jacobs. For the most part, though, men wanting to have a little "help" to look more handsome from cosmetics had no real options other than to use cosmetics formulated for women.  Those cosmetics, though, are created to achieve, "pretty." So what's a boy to do if "pretty" is not the objective?

Enter Anttoni Lopez, entrepreneur, and creator of Alpha Male Cosmetics. 

Building upon the massive and rapidly expanding male grooming market, (21 billion dollars in 2016, according to Complex Magazine), Antonni, has emerged with a groundbreaking new cosmetic line for men. Its purpose is not to feminize, but rather to allow men to have a range of options for defining their masculinity.  The line offers 25 shades of products including natural skin coverage concealers for blemishes, complexion abnormalities or just to sharpen a man's features –without giving the appearance of wearing "makeup" at all.

So who is Anttoni? That question is a loaded one as he is a man who wears many hats. He is social media savvy, a former male model, and a current marketing guru.

With a career in the marketing world that spans over a decade, Anttoni shared with me the inspiration for his Alpha Cosmetics line, " The idea was born from years of seeing numerous male friends and colleagues, straight and gay, struggle with their skin. They wanted the ability to cover skin flaws and conceal blemished, in the same way, that women do but just in a way that maintains a look of masculinity."

Anttoni further explained he noticed how men's appearance issues affected their self-confidence, which again is no different than the sentiments that fuel women to spend billions annually on cosmetics in their quest to look and feel their best.

After making these notable observations, Anttoni passionately went to work to explore new ideas and formulas in men's skincare to resolve these issues, even focusing on minimalist packaging and discretion. 

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Alpha Male Cosmetics / Packaging

Personally, I subscribe to the idea that men should not have to compromise their masculinity to wear cosmetics. That said, cosmetic brands need to recognize that millions of men, both straight and gay, are potential new customers. Alpha Male Cosmetics is leading the revolution with an intentional trajectory – products created specifically for men. These are simply not women's products with the words "for men" slapped on the label.

Anttoni explains that Alpha Male Cosmetics range of products are all water-based and organic, "Our cosmetics leave your skin feeling hydrated and refreshed. The purpose is to enhance your natural male beauty and reveal only the most handsome features you already possess."

So what do you think? Are you "Alpha Male" enough for this new men's cosmetics line?

Love Island's Amy Hart hits back after Amber Gill lands Loose Women job - Metro.co.uk

Posted: 13 Aug 2019 08:27 AM PDT

Love Island Amy Hart on Loose Women
Amy Hart recently appeared on Loose Women as a panellist (Picture: ITV/REX)

Love Island star Amy Hart has spoken out after this year's winner Amber Gill landed a job on Loose Women.

Amy, 26, was invited to be a guest panellist following her appeared on the ITV show after she dramatically quit the Love Island villa.

Since winning the series, Amber and her boyfriend Greg O'Shea have made their Loose Women debut, and now Amber has been invited back for a guest appearance.

Amy is reportedly still waiting to hear back from show bosses but ITV insiders believe Amber could secure a more permanent role if she is a hit with viewers.

But the former islander insists there is 'no beef' between the pair, and she is looking forward to 'exciting' TV work in the future.

During an Instagram Q & A, she was asked to speak about their 'beef'.

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Amy said: 'There is no beef. Amber's a vegetarian darling.'

She then added: 'I can't tell you what TV I've got lined-up because I'm not allowed to but crazy exciting.'

Editorial use only Mandatory Credit: Photo by S Meddle/ITV/REX (10355109aq) Amber Gill and Greg O'Shea 'Loose Women' TV show, London, UK - 06 Aug 2019 LOVE ISLAND WINNERS AMBER AND GREG! They stole each other?s hearts - and the nation?s too! Love Island winners, Amber Gill and Greg O?Shea, join us for their first Daytime interview since leaving the villa last Monday. The Newcastle beautician met the Irish rugby player just two weeks before the show?s final, following her tumultuous time in the villa - but the new couple went on to win the show with a landslide victory. The pair will be discussing their whirlwind romance on Love Island, how Amber has inspired young girls to be strong-minded, and their future together - could that be wedding bells we hear?.
Amber and boyfriend Reg have appeared on the show (Picture: ITV/REX)

A source told The Mirror that Loose Women bosses can't wait for Amber to get started.

They said: 'She is opinionated, outspoken and sassy – all the ingredients to be a perfect Loose Woman. Bosses are excited to see how it goes.'

Amber said of the daytime TV show: 'Trust me, I'll be giving my opinions on everything from cosmetic surgery to open relationships and blended families.'

The insider added: 'Her appearance was a real hit and viewers loved her, so it's well worth giving her a shot at asking the questions.

'If she's a success, a regular slot on the panel in the future could be on the cards.'

Amber isn't the only star to land a cushty gig on ITV after the villa as Maura Higgins has become part of the This Morning family.

The Irish islander dished out some tough love to viewers about relationships during a phone in earlier this month, and she will also front a series called Maura Than Meets The Eye.

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Another Love Island favourite, Ovie Soko, recently became a guest chef on the show and whipped up a simple brunch of scrambled eggs and avocado.

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